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- Mobile Ops: The One Year War
- X360
- Published by Namco-Bandai
- Developed by Dimps Corporation
- French release: 4th quarter 2008
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Anyone remembers that Xbox1 Demo from MS, where the robot was moving like the human next to him?...
As long as you note where the video comes from, and that it's available in better quality in here, you can.
makes it look really odd
Whoa at those cloth textures on the helmet in screen 2.
That's the mapping on his helmet, not textures. A bit too much, atleast when viewing that close it seems.
i fought gundams had swords?
There are two types of Gundam games.
Classic Gundam games take place in older times, with older style Gundams - those games tend to be more of a mech simulation - where the Gundam is like Godzilla version of a soldier, with a gun and many of the same types of weapons.
New style Gundam games take place in the future, where Gundams fly easily, or even fight in space. They have lazer weapons and swords, and they fire energy weapons rather than bullets from a huge gun. These games aren't simulations and tend to be more action based games.
The 360 Gundam game shown here is a simulation.
The PS3 Gundam game is little bit more futuristic and is more action based.